The Grand Inquisitor is the same voice actor (Jason Isaacs, aka Lucius Malfoy) as in Rebels, but Rupert Friend played him in Kenobi. As you saw in Rebels, he used to be a Temple Guard, and was actually one of the ones escorting Bariss during the trial. As for the animated shows, there is Clone Wars, Rebels, Tales (Jedi and Empire), Bad Batch, Resistance and Young Jedi Adventures (designed for kids) in canon, then Visions and some Lego crossover series are non-canon but made under Disney. There is also a 2D Clone Wars released just before Episode 3 which again isnt considered canon but some events do still fit in as things stand
@MrKakeJellyАй бұрын
Nice one, I think I'm just gonna do Tales of the Jedi and Bad Batch after this animation wise!
@SuperSinsirАй бұрын
@MrKakeJelly good choices! Resistance is a bit of an odd one as nothing has really connected to it with content avoiding the sequel era
@Professional_Twilek_MilkerАй бұрын
Brilliant. To start, I'm very pleased that you actually remembered all that, good job. But uh, I don't really have much to say for these episodes. Barriss Offee is actually the reason that the Grand Inquisitor became disillusioned with the jedi. Also, at the end room there one of the inquisitors are the one we see in the Ahsoka show. Considering it turned out he was just gas or whatever, I'm kinda curious what implications that has...but whatever. Anyways, thanks for the little shout out in the last video. But thats all, bye bye
@sebastianoleary2743Ай бұрын
My interpretation of that particular Inquisitor is that he was a normal person who killed at some point, but that Morgan resurrected him, and he was essentially being held together by Night Sister magic.
@MrKakeJellyАй бұрын
Quite pleased with myself also! As for the smoke character, since then I assumed Morgan just resurrected him so it's would have been cool to see him die and Morgan do her thing. I remember there was a rumour during Ashoka that under the mask was someone but I ignored who it was, do any of yas remember who the rumour was?
@Professional_Twilek_MilkerАй бұрын
@@MrKakeJelly There were two main theories. 1. The one Inquisitor who falls off the sith temple in S2 Rebels final after he tries to glide away with his fucking helicopter saber... The helmet looks similar, but I doubt it was intentional. The guy in animation only had 3 fingers I think, so if it was supposed to be him, surely they would have put some more effort into making them identical. 2. Starkiller, Vader's apprentice back in the old stuff before Disney. I also doubt this because if it's true, people would be pissed how he died. In the games, "force unleashed" which came out quite some time before Rebels, Vader has a secret aprentice called Starkiller. He fought jedi and stuff and would serve as part of the inspiration for the inquisition in Rebels. But to be fair, he is voiced and modeled after Sam Witwer, so...I wouldn't be too surprised if he gets incorporated to fit in modern canon in the future. I doubt it was this guy though.